Yeah, not bad. I mean it's no 'Battle of the Planets' or 'Marine Boy' but it entertained.

Nice interview. She's right that Stargate is more traditionally sci-fi than 'Firefly' though, maybe that puts some off. The way she talks about the end makes it sound at least possible that she'll be in the D2DVD movies.

(must say though, much as i'm glad BSG will be shown in one block it's a wee bit annoying that we have to wait until March for more Stargates)

I don't really understand what the separation is, but a lot of people who were fans of Firefly don't really watch Stargate. It's surprising to me.

Stargate definitely appeals more to traditional SF fans who aren't necessarily watching it for the great writing. I know lots of Browncoats who would never consider watching either SG -- or at least not until Morena and Jewel showed up. I've been a fan from the beginning but it's as much out of habit because the writing is extremely uneven.

Well...guess I am a freak cuz I love watching both Stargate and Firefly. Probably cuz I got suckered in via the original movie of Stargate and managed to discover the TV show version. Which is the opposite of my intro the 'Verse;)

I don't really understand what the separation is, but a lot of people who were fans of Firefly don't really watch Stargate. It's surprising to me.

I am really in the minority? SG-1 (which my sister introduced me to before Firefly even aired) and Firefly are the only sci-fi shows I watch, unless you count Buffy ... which I personally don't. SG-1 is particularly great when you have an exam coming up and you need to unwind and turn off your brain. I just love the character interaction more than anything.